G, you could make one of those if you wanted. It'd go down well on ANZAC day parades.

I am sure he could and It's big enough to take his big six cylinder engine

The problem is going to be the licensing and storage requirements for the machinegun. Even non-working replicas are Category R weapons, which would require firearm collectors licence in Qld and to build the replica machinegun one needs armourer's licence and premises with proper approved security and... and ...... Lots of fun.... Not

8 Category R weapons(1) Each of the following is a category R weapon—(a) a machine gun or submachine gun that is fully automaticin its operation and actuated by energy developed whenit is being fired or has multiple revolving barrels, andany replica or facsimile of a machine gun or submachinegun that is not a toy;

Replica of a machine gun is defined as a Category R weapon whether it is working model or not. The only difference is that it is possible to register deactivated or non-working replica machine gun to a collectors licence, but not a working machine gun. Now I think that's a good thing.

Duck punt gun and easy to restore...etc.

Originally Posted by J-man

I wonder if a tennis ball gun mounted on the back would be acceptable

You would think that with the ingenuity of the Australian bushman, it would have been easier to rig up a duck punt gun, on one of the donated Rolls Royce of the day, o.k. for close quarter attack, simple barrel with a wide spread of shot, worked well in the swamps around Echuca I'm told.

Might have been a bit hard to reload so a quick reverse needed !! Maybe need an expendable armourer or two..

The moderator/leader should not operate for the sole benefit of himself and his kind but for the benefit of the people at large and of the AF Fraternity and its patterns, as becomes what he perceives as fitting into place, into his sense of natural justice.
with apologies to Judy Grahn

It will be interesting see how the "Ethical Standards Inquiry" justify the Police action.

I think the public consensus was to say "Never point a toy gun at anyone (including a police officer) when they are armed with the real thing!! and that might be the end point, trigger... conclusion as well. but then perhaps others in the club were glad the bullet hit and didn't pass through to them. I think there are a few jokes going about now regarding other distractions...... Inflation and all that.

What were cops doing at a 'swingers' party?
Bet they won the prize for 'most realistic costume'.
They even had fully working kit, obviously the guns, but radios and I bet their tasers and handcuffs were working too.